The headline seems to mean 81% of generation and storage capacity. When the article talks about battery storage, it only says storage, not generation.
The headline seems to mean 81% of generation and storage capacity. When the article talks about battery storage, it only says storage, not generation.
Yes. A perpetual license just means no fixed end date, not that it’s irrevocable or interminable.
You can probably get away with continuing to use ESXi free licenses even commercially, you just won’t have support. And at home, nothing is going to stop existing versions from working.
Incidentally, assuming I found the right license agreement: https://www.vmware.com/content/dam/digitalmarketing/vmware/en/pdf/downloads/eula/universal_eula.pdf
It doesn’t actually say it’s perpetual. It only says “The term of this EULA begins on Delivery of the Software and continues until this EULA is terminated in accordance with this Section 9”, but that section only covers termination for cause or insolvency, there is no provision for termination at VMware’s discretion. So, while I’m not a lawyer, it definitely sounds like you can continue using ESXi free.
Actually, reading further, I think the applicable license is this one: https://www.vmware.com/vmware-general-terms.html
But that one has even less language about license term and termination. Although it does define “perpetual license” as “a license to the Software with a perpetual term”, again not irrevocable or interminable.
That one was posted by a spambot, which a lot of people have blocked.
Increase account creation restrictions (you are here)
Effortlessly? No hiccups? The Apollo program alone cost $178 billion 2022 dollars between 1961 and 1972. And I’m pretty sure that they had at least one hiccup. And that doesn’t even count the other programs like Mercury or Gemini.
Delete the directory, create the file. Docker creates a bind mount as a directory if it doesn’t exist.
I don’t think there’s any such feature.
If you don’t agree with the actions of a mod or admin, choose a different community or instance.
Use your client’s search function? On the standard web app, click the magnifying glass icon in the top right, pick the community, some keywords, and search.
No, that is not currently possible, but there is an issue open for it: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3057
You’re welcome to contribute to the project.
If you really want to be sure, create your own instance. Reddit could also up and disappear tomorrow. Less likely, since they’re trying to make it profitable, but Advance Publications could certainly say “no, we’re done, shut it down” and it would be gone.
You should keep reading then, because they cover that later.
You’re proving my point. It’s a shitty platform and nobody likes it, so this was completely expected. Because it’s expected, it’s not notable, but posts about it get upvoted because people like to shit on it.
It’s not a surprise, but it gets upvoted because “threads bad”.
I would suggest using the RSS feed an a reader that sends notifications.
Are current laws against harassment insufficient?